Summary: Oncosure has launched a rapid cancer screening test that enables early detection of all cancer types from a single blood draw, providing quick and accurate results to aid in timely diagnosis and treatment.

Takeaways:

  1. Comprehensive Screening: The Oncosure test screens for all types of cancer with just one blood draw, offering a non-invasive and accessible solution for early cancer detection.
  2. Rapid Results: The test delivers definitive results within hours, allowing patients and healthcare providers to act quickly, even detecting cancer as early as stage -1.
  3. Monitoring and Recurrence Detection: In addition to early detection, the Oncosure test is useful for monitoring the effectiveness of ongoing cancer treatments and detecting signs of recurrence in patients in remission.

Cancer diagnostics provider Oncosure has unveiled its new rapid cancer screening test, which is designed to improve accessibility for early cancer detection.

The new test is designed to screen for all types of cancer with just one blood draw,  the company says. 

How the Oncosure Rapid Cancer Screening Test Works

The Oncosure test provides a quick and reliable way to detect cancer at its earliest stages, even as early as stage -1, the company says. This test delivers accurate, definitive results within hours, giving the patient and their healthcare provider the critical information needed to act fast.

“One blood draw, all cancers—this is the future of cancer screening,” says Jason Andrews, VP of Oncosure. “Cancer doesn’t wait for symptoms, and neither should you. Our test empowers everyone to screen for any type of cancer with a single, non-invasive test.”

Monitoring Cancer Treatments

Beyond early detection, the test also plays a crucial role in monitoring ongoing cancer treatments, helping assess whether therapies are effective. For those in remission, it offers peace of mind by detecting signs of recurrence early, when interventions can be most effective.

The test works by detecting oncosomes, microscopic vesicles that indicate cancer cells, across all cancer types. Advanced fluorescent microscopy ensures precise and actionable results.

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